1. Joseph Stalin
Despite the efforts of the Seminary's administrators, Stalin and his classmates read many anti-establishment literature ranging from the romantic novels of Victor Hugo to the works of Charles Jean Marie Letourneau who was a Frenchman who attempted to analyze all of the world's history through the lens of his own radical political ideas. ... Stalin used the observatory to hold secret meetings and as a hide away for the forbiden marxist literature. ... Before a series of strokes prevented Lenin from working, he wrote a secret note warning that Stalin must be removed as general secret...
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- Grade Level: High School